Which 2 human body systems are white blood cells a part of? (no answer choices just free write.)

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its only the immune system right?

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Ill health and shorter life expectancy are more common among America’s poor

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This absolutely true.

The poor in America cannot afford nutritional food, healthcare and they live in dire situations. Crime and gangs are rampant amongst poorer neighborhoods which leads to homicide and drug taking, both of which impact on the life expectancy of people.

It is true that it is more common

Witch type of infection is typically treated with antibiotics

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A.  Bacterial

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Antibiotics Treat Impetigo

A doctor might recommend a topical ointment, such as mupirocin or retapamulin, for only a few sores. Oral antibiotics can be used when there are more sores.

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What type of force does a backpack exert on the body’s back and hips? A)tension B)compression C)flexion D)extension

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compression

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plato/edmentum

Hmmmmmmm, I think B IDK XD

The _______ stage of change involves an awareness of a problem and a desire to change it, but doesn’t yet include a commitment to overcome it.

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It's on the contemplation stage

This is the stages where you're intending to start to change.  But the thing is, most of people who desired changes failed to pass this stage.

According to researches, someone who pass the contemplation stage and start doing the change has a 50 % higher chance to complete the changes than those who never start the process


Which of the following BEST describes the exercise principle of specificity

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The anwser to your question is c targeting a particular area 

list four example of how you think elderly people living in care facilities can benefit culture change.

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1. people won't have to.worry about them
2. they will be safe.
3. they won't have to worry about anything.
4. they would be able to get help more quickly
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